The Last Days of Kafka
Description
A tall and frail man of thirty-nine exits a train to nowhere. The man is Franz Kafka. Terminally ill from tuberculosis, he checks himself into a dreary Czech sanitarium, and finds himself sharing a ward with a man who, in many ways, is quite similar to him. Jaroslav Hasek is not only the same age, but also a writer, and also suffering from the same disease. Though, in other ways, these men are quite different, which leads to great conflict, as well as a bittersweet and emotional climax. Also included in this edition are "Prague Gothic" and "The Revenge of Stalin."

